The murky world of inside scoops and so-called exclusives tends to be vague at the best of times, especially when the slice of scuttlebutt in question is often a broad, sweeping blanket statement that can't be proven either true or false.
Tom Cruise has remained one of the biggest movie stars on the planet for the last 35 years, which is an incredible achievement in itself, but it's all the more remarkable when you consider that he's managed to maintain A-list longevity without dipping his toes into franchise-infested waters all that often.
As soon as it was confirmed that production had officially wrapped, Marvel Cinematic Universe fans instantly began to speculate that the first official look at Moon Knight was poised to arrive during Disney Plus Day, given the close proximity between the two events.
A black-and-white drama based on a novel that was first published in 1929 hardly sounds as though it'd be one of social media's most-discussed titles, especially with Red Notice lurking in the background, but Netflix's acclaimed drama Passing has been trending on Twitter since crashing into the platform's most-watched list.
Proving once and for all that a single tweet is enough to will a project into existence, Deadline reports that MGM are expected to come out on top and win the bidding war for an untitled buddy action comedy set to star Dave Bautista and Jason Momoa.
If you've been anywhere near a theater, television screen or streaming service at any point during the last quarter of a century, then the chances are exceedingly high that you've bumped into at least one member of the Wayans family.
David Zucker has long since cemented his position as one of the most important and influential voices in Hollywood comedy, having had a direct hand in several movies that can arguably be deemed among the funniest ever made.
The battle for eyeballs between the two biggest streaming services in the business is on, with Disney Plus Day promising a raft of major announcements concerning the platform's upcoming slate of projects, which includes plenty from some serious heavy hitters including the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Star Wars.
A quick glance at social media makes it abundantly clear that the hype train for Disney Plus Day has officially left the station, and it's barreling full speed ahead into living rooms, mobile devices and computers all around the world.
All we needed to know about Disney Plus series Obi-Wan Kenobi was that Ewan McGregor would be throwing on the robes for the first time since Revenge of the Sith. That was it, anything else is just going to be icing on the cake, but Disney and Lucasfilm appear intent to frost the f*ck out of this particular gateau.